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she says bill clinton got an assault weapons ban passed in 1994. democrats went on to lose both houses of congress that year. the betting is that president obama won't gate assault weapons ban but that this could be the democrats' ticket to winning back the house in 2014. not that this is a calculated way to win, but when you hear kay lynn jones talk about her friend mowed down in front of them, we hear the hearings in connecticut, if a deal is not reached, some kind of reasonable, common sense deal, might we see a change in the house? is that the only way to take care of some of the business at hand, important, urgent business? >> that can certainly happen. it does seem like the white house is not only looking at 2014, but 2016. around this issue. and engaging that obama coalition. for so long, the passion and enthusiasm had been on the gun lobby side and now you see on the gun control side. i think there had, i think, in some ways been a bit of an apprehension and linking sandy hook to the things going on in chicago for many, many years. over the
she says bill clinton got an assault weapons ban passed in 1994. democrats went on to lose both houses of congress that year. the betting is that president obama won't gate assault weapons ban but that this could be the democrats' ticket to winning back the house in 2014. not that this is a calculated way to win, but when you hear kay lynn jones talk about her friend mowed down in front of them, we hear the hearings in connecticut, if a deal is not reached, some kind of reasonable, common sense...
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. >> helping the american economy not just from reverend jackson but former president bill clinton who finished up the speech here a few moments ago. he says something has to be done saying the problems in washington and the growing national debt posed a threat to the american economy. >> we have a few years here to make sure we an economic policy in america that gives capital to everybody who needs it. gives education to everybody who needs it and can use it and invest in the future as well as the past. >> wall street project is dealing with economic problems the reverend jackson wants to focus on pension funds. he's calling it a new pension fund loan program for american cities that he says will boost the economy and help lower the unemployment rate. take a look at the amount of assets and pension funds right now just over $7 trillion. about half of the domestic stocks and international stocks only 6.5 percent in real estate less in other investments. the reverend jackson told us the money to invest is there. >> they can limit reconstruction. i am convinced the large body of money to
. >> helping the american economy not just from reverend jackson but former president bill clinton who finished up the speech here a few moments ago. he says something has to be done saying the problems in washington and the growing national debt posed a threat to the american economy. >> we have a few years here to make sure we an economic policy in america that gives capital to everybody who needs it. gives education to everybody who needs it and can use it and invest in the...
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bicek taxpayer cary and clinton and obama at the time? would that surprise you? >> no. not necessarily. i never based my votes on what everybody else thought or did. i voted based on what i thought was right. >> also, we of course, the sanctions that are in place now, that bill or its next generation, passed the united states senate after you left in a vote of 99-0. and no one in the senate in fact voted against that. so that is then our clear policy of the bill really the next generation of the bill that you blocked in the senate. i want to ask you also about your position with respect to involvement in the global -- i know many people have asked you questions about this. here's what's troubling me. you've testified before this committee today that you've never been for unilateral -- unilateral nuclear disarmament. in other words, unilateral sanctions by the united states of america. yet this report itself, which you call an illustration, its illustration or recommendation or however you want to frame it, is to -- there are many recommen
bicek taxpayer cary and clinton and obama at the time? would that surprise you? >> no. not necessarily. i never based my votes on what everybody else thought or did. i voted based on what i thought was right. >> also, we of course, the sanctions that are in place now, that bill or its next generation, passed the united states senate after you left in a vote of 99-0. and no one in the senate in fact voted against that. so that is then our clear policy of the bill really the next...
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doug schoen, former pollster to president bill clinton and fox news contributor and monica crowley radio talk show host extraordinaire and welcome to you all. big shocker the number we got yesterday. >> absolutely. overall it was a big shock. following the day before, carney would mention consumer sentiment because that plunged dramatically the day before. that was maybe even a bigger shock because that speaks to the future where the gdp report was, in the past. and that was all about the payroll tax hikes. so a double-whammy this week. martha: whose fault is it? >> you can't be in the white house and only cherry-pick the good stuff. first four years it was bush's fault. martha: sure you can. every white house wants to do that. >> the fact of the matter is the economy has been slowed in part because there was been a war on success and constant threening and deemization of business. a lot of businesses have been afraid and intimidated by this. martha: no doubt about that. >> you still put a lot of money in the bank. there is trillion 1/2 dollars outside of this country. companies are doin
doug schoen, former pollster to president bill clinton and fox news contributor and monica crowley radio talk show host extraordinaire and welcome to you all. big shocker the number we got yesterday. >> absolutely. overall it was a big shock. following the day before, carney would mention consumer sentiment because that plunged dramatically the day before. that was maybe even a bigger shock because that speaks to the future where the gdp report was, in the past. and that was all about the...
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and tomorrow hillary clinton says farewell to the department of state. [♪ theme music ♪] >> bill: hey good morning, everybody. what do you say? it's the "full court press" on this thursday, thursday january 31st, great to see you today. we are coming to you live coast-to-coast from our studio here on capitol hill in washington, d.c., and with our daily round up of today's news we'll tell you what is happening here in our nation's capitol, around the country and the globe, and we'll take your calls at 866-55-press. lots of job changes here in washington these days. john kerry making his farewell address to the senate yesterday. and then the governor of massachusetts appointing mo cowan to take his job temporarily. and take chuck hagel faces his confirmation hearing. you almost need a program to keep track of the players anymore this time in washington, d.c. we'll bring you up to date on that and everything else going on in the news today but first we get the latest from lisa ferguson out in los angeles. >> hey bill good morning, everyone. the senate judiciary committee could consider a
and tomorrow hillary clinton says farewell to the department of state. [♪ theme music ♪] >> bill: hey good morning, everybody. what do you say? it's the "full court press" on this thursday, thursday january 31st, great to see you today. we are coming to you live coast-to-coast from our studio here on capitol hill in washington, d.c., and with our daily round up of today's news we'll tell you what is happening here in our nation's capitol, around the country and the globe,...
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in the 1990's, when bill clinton said it is the economy, stupid. legislated sanctions on ira andn how push for sanctions on cuba, which pushed for exactly what you are talking about. that pushed for a new relationship in india. i could go on and on. all the things we take for granted were not initiatives of the clinton administration, but of members of congress here on capitol hill who changed the world in a meaningful way. that is still an opportunity if only we recognize it is something to care about. you have two formal -- former capitol hill people here. >> how do we know when we have one? counter-terrorism. is there a metric? is there anything? >> the question is how do we know if we have one. >> do not worry about it. we are in no danger of winning any time soon. [laughter] it is a fair question. what is your metric for success. and how do we know when we can stop. we are so far away from that now. we are further away from that than when this president took office. the policies he is recommending will take us further way because until we can
in the 1990's, when bill clinton said it is the economy, stupid. legislated sanctions on ira andn how push for sanctions on cuba, which pushed for exactly what you are talking about. that pushed for a new relationship in india. i could go on and on. all the things we take for granted were not initiatives of the clinton administration, but of members of congress here on capitol hill who changed the world in a meaningful way. that is still an opportunity if only we recognize it is something to...
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. >> despite a rise in the bipartisan senate plan, obama about this in his own immigration bill to congress if lawmakers don't take immediate action. the senate has confirmed democratic senator john kerry as president obama is the secretary of state, replacing hillary clinton. the final tally was 94 in favor and three opposed. after the vote, democratic senators chuck schumer of new york and dick durbin of illinois paid tribute to john kerry's legacy. >> we still admire the job he has done in his past life in many different phases. we are excited he will be our secretary of state. i think for john kerry, the best is yet to come. >> is passionate pursuit of a safe nation and world is patriotism and commitment to america's best challenged values are well documented. while i am sorry to lose some as a colleague in the senate, i can think of no better person to serve as our nation's next secretary of state. >> the bodies of a least 80 people had been found and aleppo, each with their hands bound and gunshot wounds to the head. amateur video shows the dead corpses laid out after being collected
. >> despite a rise in the bipartisan senate plan, obama about this in his own immigration bill to congress if lawmakers don't take immediate action. the senate has confirmed democratic senator john kerry as president obama is the secretary of state, replacing hillary clinton. the final tally was 94 in favor and three opposed. after the vote, democratic senators chuck schumer of new york and dick durbin of illinois paid tribute to john kerry's legacy. >> we still admire the job he...
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live coverage here on c-span. >> it is going to be a good bill. can't you get in and agree to come own and vote and go on or is he going to try to keep from passing it? >> i think -- somebody has to -- >> they strategizing on the president's civil rights agenda saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. online at c-span radio.org and on channel 119 x.m. radio. senators unveiled their proposal to overhaul the immigration laws. president obama called far pathway for citizenship for the illegal immigrants already in the country. we spoke to the head of the group for republicans for immigration reform. host: carlos gutierrez was commerce secretary in the george w. bush administration. now he's with the group republicans for immigration reform, which he co-founded. thanks for joining us from new york. guest: a pleasure. host: the headline in the baltimore sun today -- secretary, what do you think about the president's remarks yesterday? it sounds like he will let congress take the lead if they can get rolling. guest: yes, i think the principles are pretty straight
live coverage here on c-span. >> it is going to be a good bill. can't you get in and agree to come own and vote and go on or is he going to try to keep from passing it? >> i think -- somebody has to -- >> they strategizing on the president's civil rights agenda saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. online at c-span radio.org and on channel 119 x.m. radio. senators unveiled their proposal to overhaul the immigration laws. president obama called far pathway for citizenship for the...
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the clinton white house helped him clear out the democratic field leaving him only to face bill bradley. it was the most boring democratic primary. joe biden needs to catch some breaks, but if he wants to run for president in 2016 as badly as i think he does, i'd say he's an undervalued bet right now. especially if hillary says no. okay. that does it for "the cycle." ari never an unvalued bet is sitting in for martin today. >> thanks, guys. i'm in for martin bashir who's out sick. america today faced a moment of truth on guns. ch ♪ >> we must do something. >> law-abiding gun owners will not accept blame for the acts of violent or deranged criminals. >> in states that require background checks for every handgun sale, 38% fewer women are shot. >> every woman deserves a fighting chance. >> this time must be different. >> there should have been a hearing just like this right after your wife, one of our own member of congress, was shot. >> background checks will never be universal because criminals will never submit to that. >> you missed that point completely. and i think it's basic. >> s
the clinton white house helped him clear out the democratic field leaving him only to face bill bradley. it was the most boring democratic primary. joe biden needs to catch some breaks, but if he wants to run for president in 2016 as badly as i think he does, i'd say he's an undervalued bet right now. especially if hillary says no. okay. that does it for "the cycle." ari never an unvalued bet is sitting in for martin today. >> thanks, guys. i'm in for martin bashir who's out...
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form and lists for both bill clinton and george w. bush administrations two of america's most informed middle east experts their new book is called going to tehran which offers a way out of the current diplomatic crisis it's called why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran thank you very much for coming washington seems to be very happy with the sanctions they're quickly in the arena chrono me why should they change policies now why should they come to terms with iran sanctions are not going to work sanctions have not worked we've seen sanctions imposed on the islamic republic of iran for thirty two years we saw crippling sanctions in effect imposed on iran during their eight year war with iraq from one thousand nine hundred ninety eight we saw at that time half their g.d.p. was a racist half of it and still the islamic republic of iran did not surrender to hostile foreign powers the idea that now that sanctions are going to force the islamic republic of iran to surrender to what it sees as hostile for
form and lists for both bill clinton and george w. bush administrations two of america's most informed middle east experts their new book is called going to tehran which offers a way out of the current diplomatic crisis it's called why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran thank you very much for coming washington seems to be very happy with the sanctions they're quickly in the arena chrono me why should they change policies now why should they come to terms...
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the latter is something his interview parter, secretary of state hillary clinton, knows all too well. >> i have a lot of sympathy now when i pick up the paper and read about an athlete or soldier who has traumatic brain injury. >> congressman bill pascrell and chris nowinski next on "now." (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with sta
the latter is something his interview parter, secretary of state hillary clinton, knows all too well. >> i have a lot of sympathy now when i pick up the paper and read about an athlete or soldier who has traumatic brain injury. >> congressman bill pascrell and chris nowinski next on "now." (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best...
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in that interview, she talked about how the hard fought 2008 campaign, president obama and bill clinton made an mends. sheer is what she said first here on "the daily rundown." >> what was the break through the turning point for president clinton and president obama do you think? >> i think bill certainly worked very hard for the president in the '08 general election. he also consulted with the white house on some of the economic issues. and was very committed to you know, being as good of a supporter as he possibly could. and they just got to know each other more than they ever had before. i don't think there had been an opportunity for them to do that before this last four years. >> all started in that 2010. tuck see the rest of clinton's interview with andrea mitchell. nobody knows the clintons better than andrea mitchell at our network, andrea mitchell reports at 1:00. >> up next, senator lamar alexander will be here next to talk. plus, egypt is on the brink again two years after the fall of mubarak, the military chief of that country warns the civilian government could collapse. bu
in that interview, she talked about how the hard fought 2008 campaign, president obama and bill clinton made an mends. sheer is what she said first here on "the daily rundown." >> what was the break through the turning point for president clinton and president obama do you think? >> i think bill certainly worked very hard for the president in the '08 general election. he also consulted with the white house on some of the economic issues. and was very committed to you know,...
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he could be sworn in as early as friday which be secretary clinton's last day on the job. we are just funny how you can also see a bipartisan gun safety bill introduced this morning by senators gillibrand and kirk. live now to the senate floor the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. gracious father, your loving kindness and faithfulness drew us to you, for you deserve our complete trust and allegiance. thank you for giving us so much more than we deserve in blessings. and withholding what we zev for our trans-- what we zev for our transgressions. lord, work through our haw makers today, making them your partners in solving the problems that confront our nation. may they do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with you. tune their minds to the frequency of your guidance, surpassing human understanding with the gift of your knowledge. when trying times provoke doubts and anxieties, remind them that you hold the future in your hands. we pray in your sacred name. amen. the pre
he could be sworn in as early as friday which be secretary clinton's last day on the job. we are just funny how you can also see a bipartisan gun safety bill introduced this morning by senators gillibrand and kirk. live now to the senate floor the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. gracious father, your loving kindness and faithfulness drew us to you, for you deserve our complete trust and...
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bill clinton raised rates on the rich. we had the best economy we have had since the 1960's. host: choices made internally, the impact. guest: well short, it was a smaller plan. they got cold feet. they turned too conventional. they cannot pass much of anything except the payroll tax cuts. it just went away. host: how long before know what succeeded or failed? guest: people are still arguing about the 1930's. too soon to tell. i think we have a tremendous amount of evidence. we have been running experiments across the world. get austerity politics in britain and spain. we know that they do not worke. we have a good idea that it is hard to make it work at these levels. fears of inflation or grossly exaggerated. host: stock about what paul krugman has done. he is a columnist for "the new york times." he's the author or editor of 20 books. he is a nobel prize winner in economics. its most recent book is "end this depression now!." hi, janet. caller: i was wondering -- the financial crisis -- had we done more stimulus would it be possible if interest rates may have risen and depr
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bill clinton ever saying, if fox news would just get in line with the rest of the media, i could get stuff done. >> gretchen: it's interesting the timing is interesting to me because the president just won reelection. unless he's -- yesterday you could argue he was campaigning when he went to las vegas for nine hours there and back to basically gave speech, maybe he's campaigning already for the midterm elections and then maybe that's why he would be already criticizing this institution. but it doesn't really make sense to me because he just -- he was just maturitied. >> steve: i think what it is, i think the reason he's talking about immigration, women in combat, fox news is to change the subject. the economy still stinks. it's hard to find a job in this country. when you change the subject and say, forget about that over there, let's talk about fox news, they're trouble makers, i think that could be something in play right now. >> brian: might be. 12 minutes after the hour. on the constitution guarantees you rights, like the right to free speech. should it also guarantee the right
bill clinton ever saying, if fox news would just get in line with the rest of the media, i could get stuff done. >> gretchen: it's interesting the timing is interesting to me because the president just won reelection. unless he's -- yesterday you could argue he was campaigning when he went to las vegas for nine hours there and back to basically gave speech, maybe he's campaigning already for the midterm elections and then maybe that's why he would be already criticizing this institution....
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there was no good answer. >> bill: we saw secretary of state. she still is, hillary clinton n front of the senate really talk about violence against women. right? by the republicans. within a week, she will be the former secretary of state. how would you assess her tenure there in that post? >> she was the perfect em isary to a world that was in termurmoil where it is hard to see a precise, arkansas i can ulable ulable -- articulable plan. it is a matter of dealing with a series of crises trying to move the ball forward, play by play super ball metaphors, a thing of the week, she did it extraordinarily well and she has, i think, regained the respect of every american. she came into that position beloved by democrats. republicans hesitant. she has been non-partisan. she has done and handled the job perfectly. the benghazi kerfuffle at the end was a prelude to 2016 and both sides putting lines in the sand. she did a superb job. thes she is the next democratic nominee if that's what she wants. >> i wasn't going to ask you the 2016 question because
there was no good answer. >> bill: we saw secretary of state. she still is, hillary clinton n front of the senate really talk about violence against women. right? by the republicans. within a week, she will be the former secretary of state. how would you assess her tenure there in that post? >> she was the perfect em isary to a world that was in termurmoil where it is hard to see a precise, arkansas i can ulable ulable -- articulable plan. it is a matter of dealing with a series of...
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she may work with her husband at the bill clinton foundation. she may work some with chelsea clinton but she's going to stay involved. she's going to do another memoir and she's going to sleep in. >> what's that like? >> that's right. >> andrea mitchell will join us later on "morning joe." thank you as always. have a good day. >>> finally, a u.s. army veteran is showing a remarkable sense of determination after losing all four limbs in the iraq war. with the help of modern science and a team of top dream doctors, the young soldier has been given a second chance. >> reporter: brandon wheeled himself into a packed news conference in baltimore. what's remarkable, he did it with a pair of arms he received just six weeks ago in a double transplant operation. >> i never really accepted the fact that i didn't have arms. so now that i have them again, it's almost like it never happened. >> reporter: as an army private in iraq, he lost both his legs and arms to a roadside bomb. the military's first quadruple amputee to survive. he considered himself luck
she may work with her husband at the bill clinton foundation. she may work some with chelsea clinton but she's going to stay involved. she's going to do another memoir and she's going to sleep in. >> what's that like? >> that's right. >> andrea mitchell will join us later on "morning joe." thank you as always. have a good day. >>> finally, a u.s. army veteran is showing a remarkable sense of determination after losing all four limbs in the iraq war. with the...
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former sec ry of state colon powell talking with bill o'reilly. >> you will hear from him a little later in the show but first the wup on one interview hillary clinton. >> there are questions about why american citizens were in such a dangerous place in the first place. secretary clinton responding to just that. >> let me explain why we are there. this is the part of the libyan revolution. we knew they were dangerous people in and around benghazi. we also knew there were a lot of lose weapons. part of what we were doing there was trying to get leads on recovering those weapons. and we knew there was smuggling radios that would go into sinai threaten israel. there are other reasons why we were there not just the state department but other government agencies. when and where we go back will depend on the security situation. what kind of security support diplomats will have. i have dangerous posts all over the world. we have people in incredibly high threaten environments. >> i have seen some of them. >> you have seen some of them. they are there because we believe being there is in america
former sec ry of state colon powell talking with bill o'reilly. >> you will hear from him a little later in the show but first the wup on one interview hillary clinton. >> there are questions about why american citizens were in such a dangerous place in the first place. secretary clinton responding to just that. >> let me explain why we are there. this is the part of the libyan revolution. we knew they were dangerous people in and around benghazi. we also knew there were a lot...
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by that, bill clinton when he had a billionaire to defind him. if i were one of the other media outlets i would be embarrassed. that i wasn't called out. how can you claim to do your job and cover the president when the only people he can find is talk radio and fox news channel. we don't have a video today. but daily caller tried to ask senator bob a question about the alleged report that he patronized underage dominican prostitutes. they asked him the question his press secretary jumped in and said you sit there. if you can be quiet now. i bring this up not to bring up the patronization of dominican underage prostitutes but that is their attitude toward nip who asks them a question. sit there and be quiet. >> bob: that is unfair. to think that about menendez -- daily caller is a rag that says stuff like that -- >> eric: guys. thank you very much. take a look at how main stream media, hard-hitting journalist, "60 minutes," listen to how steve croft defended the softball interview he gave to mr. obama and hillary clinton. watch. >> ethink he like
by that, bill clinton when he had a billionaire to defind him. if i were one of the other media outlets i would be embarrassed. that i wasn't called out. how can you claim to do your job and cover the president when the only people he can find is talk radio and fox news channel. we don't have a video today. but daily caller tried to ask senator bob a question about the alleged report that he patronized underage dominican prostitutes. they asked him the question his press secretary jumped in and...
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the amazing ego it takes to command the stage for three hours, bill clinton, that amazing confidence. it's not just reagan who was acting in politics. it seems all politicians have a dramatic ego. >> and some are better actors than others. some are not very good communicators. >> nixon, you could see right through him. >> yeah. and to some degree i think clinton is probably one of the best communicators we've ever had. and i think to a certain degree i think there is in the legal profession, i think in politics, obviously what you do, whenever you're in a position where part of your job is to convince your audience of an idea. >> yeah. >> that's true from an actor's perspective. you try to get a playwright's ideas across to an audience. >> you want to connect with my audience right now? >> sure. >> do you like obama? >> i love obama. >> thank you. you've done your thing. kevin spacey, loves obama, has 13 episodes on netflix, "house of cards." it starts friday, february 1. go for it. >>> when we return, let me finish with john kerry's confirmation as secretary of state and the upcoming
the amazing ego it takes to command the stage for three hours, bill clinton, that amazing confidence. it's not just reagan who was acting in politics. it seems all politicians have a dramatic ego. >> and some are better actors than others. some are not very good communicators. >> nixon, you could see right through him. >> yeah. and to some degree i think clinton is probably one of the best communicators we've ever had. and i think to a certain degree i think there is in the...
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or just hill clinton. but it does sound a bit like bill. >> yeah. i think we're going to have to work on that list. >> all right. does that list include president? today we asked about her presidential ambitions and here is how she chose to answer that question. >> i have absolutely no plans to run. >> okay. you heard her. robert reish has insight into what hillary really means. the former secretary of labor has known clinton since she was 19. they attended yale law school together, served in the clinton administration together and he even went out with her in their college days on a so-called date. now, going to get to that later because trust me, there is a revelation coming your way, viewers. i spoke to professor reish just before the show and asked him if hillary will run for president in 2016. >> well, it's been said that once you are infected with the presidential bug, it is very hard to get it out of your system. so i think there is a strong likelihood that she will run, but i believe her when she says she has no current plans. she's been wor
or just hill clinton. but it does sound a bit like bill. >> yeah. i think we're going to have to work on that list. >> all right. does that list include president? today we asked about her presidential ambitions and here is how she chose to answer that question. >> i have absolutely no plans to run. >> okay. you heard her. robert reish has insight into what hillary really means. the former secretary of labor has known clinton since she was 19. they attended yale law...
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president, in bill clinton's days we balanced the budget, we had economic growth, we passed a lot of significant legislation because we were bipartisan. i'd say, you know, in fact, mr. president, when i was secretary of energy, two of the most far reaching energy initiative, one was an environmental initiative that saved the moab in utah. it transferred funds to native americans. transferred lands to native americans. it cleaned up huge nuclear waste and there was also a bill in the department of energy that to all our cold war workers that had been contaminated, we resolved the problem. and i say to the president, you know who did that? i said there was a senator from tennessee, his name was fred thompson who passed that bill, a worker protection bill. and there was a senator from utah that passed that moab environmental bill. so what we need to do, mr. president, is be bipartisan and it can be done. and we have to bring the business community. we have to -- i think we need to have job creation, have the private sector -- >> i don't want to interrupt you but i'm going to. i know for
president, in bill clinton's days we balanced the budget, we had economic growth, we passed a lot of significant legislation because we were bipartisan. i'd say, you know, in fact, mr. president, when i was secretary of energy, two of the most far reaching energy initiative, one was an environmental initiative that saved the moab in utah. it transferred funds to native americans. transferred lands to native americans. it cleaned up huge nuclear waste and there was also a bill in the department...
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and a politician like bill clinton that has to have that confidence. it's not just reagan that was acting in politics. it seems all have dramatic ego. >> and some are better actors than others. some are not good communicators and it's extraordinary. >> like nixon you can see right through them. >> yeah. and to some degree i think clinton is probably one of the best communicators we've had. i think to a certain degree i think in the legal profession, in politics, what you do. whenever you're in a position where part of your job is to convince your audience of an idea, that's true from an actor's idea. you're trying to get a play right's -- >> do you want to get on mine? do you like obama? >> i love obama. >> thank you. 13 episodes ready to stream right now on netflix. "house of cards." this is going to be gripping. starts friday february 1st. >>> when we return let me finish with john kerry's confirmation as secretary of state. and chuck hagel. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the ar
and a politician like bill clinton that has to have that confidence. it's not just reagan that was acting in politics. it seems all have dramatic ego. >> and some are better actors than others. some are not good communicators and it's extraordinary. >> like nixon you can see right through them. >> yeah. and to some degree i think clinton is probably one of the best communicators we've had. i think to a certain degree i think in the legal profession, in politics, what you do....
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clinton where in his second term many liberals argued that he endured be big changes in u.s. policy towards cuba and iraq and countries like that in fact it was in the second term that the clinton administration tighten the sanctions on cuba and inactive the iraqi liberation act which is what cemented the genocidal sanctions that killed over a million iraqis mostly children and the u.s. policy of regime change in the region so really what we can take from this is that whatever personalities are in the white house the essence of u.s. foreign policy remains rooted in imperialism and empire building and only the people not politicians can change that well let's talk a little bit about this in terms of his peace making efforts israel palestinian conflict how much of a peacemaker will he be. well the u.s. government very much wants some kind of solution in is in palestine because it's really it goes against u.s. interest for israel to be carrying out the type of strategy that they're carrying out now which is constant expand jan and massive human rights violations of course united
clinton where in his second term many liberals argued that he endured be big changes in u.s. policy towards cuba and iraq and countries like that in fact it was in the second term that the clinton administration tighten the sanctions on cuba and inactive the iraqi liberation act which is what cemented the genocidal sanctions that killed over a million iraqis mostly children and the u.s. policy of regime change in the region so really what we can take from this is that whatever personalities are...
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you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic population just to keep up with democratic gains among that demographic. it's changing a lot of attitudes. understanding that there is -- that there are great challenges here. there are very, very deep opinions on both sides. making the case for what a moderate easternized immigration system looks like and how republican policies, how conservative principles can contribute to that. >> not to rehash too much, but just looking back, do the republican debates where everyone including mitt romney seemed to be running to the right and when rick perry and -- the access modified access in texas, he was vilified among his republican colleagues. was that a mistake? was that the moment
you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic population just to keep up with democratic gains among that demographic. it's changing a lot of attitudes. understanding that...
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clinton. these chefs do change minds and i think fat they are one of the best parts of the campaign process and i think that we need to have more debates. >> but let me say to the scholars, they overlook the obvious and maybe that is why they are scholars. [laughter] no, that is applied -- that is not a put down. scholars need to go beyond the obvious. that is what makes them scholars. what is obvious is that 64 million people watched the first debate. four years ago was about the same number and there was no two-one change like there was in 2012 of what the debates too, they are confirming exercises. and the scholars tend to say, they did not change any votes and as a consequence the debates did not matter. people watch those debates, all the democrats and republicans watch, and if you are a republican you are watching your candidate in your already leaning that way. i liked this guy, and i am taking the measure, and there is a small percentage of people who are legitimately undecided. but th
clinton. these chefs do change minds and i think fat they are one of the best parts of the campaign process and i think that we need to have more debates. >> but let me say to the scholars, they overlook the obvious and maybe that is why they are scholars. [laughter] no, that is applied -- that is not a put down. scholars need to go beyond the obvious. that is what makes them scholars. what is obvious is that 64 million people watched the first debate. four years ago was about the same...
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in the 1990s when bill clinton said it's the economy, stupid, and won an election based on that, it was the house and the senate that legislated sanctions on iran, that pushed for, like it or not, freedom for the iraqi people, that pushed for sanctions on cuba, that pushed for more engagement, that pushed for exactly what you're talking about which is playing colombia that really pushed for a new relationship with india, i could go on and on and on, nato expansion. all of the things we now take for granted were not initiatives of the clinton administration, they were initiatives of members of congress here on capitol hill who changed the world in a very meaningful way, and that is still an opportunity if only we recognize that it's something we need to care about. so sorry for my little speech, but you have two formerrer capitol hill staffers here, so -- >> hi -- [inaudible] um, general question, how do we know when we won like with regard to the kind of counterterrorism -- [inaudible] is there, like, a metric, or how does -- is there anything -- >> i'll repeat the question. the questio
in the 1990s when bill clinton said it's the economy, stupid, and won an election based on that, it was the house and the senate that legislated sanctions on iran, that pushed for, like it or not, freedom for the iraqi people, that pushed for sanctions on cuba, that pushed for more engagement, that pushed for exactly what you're talking about which is playing colombia that really pushed for a new relationship with india, i could go on and on and on, nato expansion. all of the things we now take...
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is there a republican version of bill clinton out there? i am sure after 88 people remember that infamous speech that he did at the convention where he went too long. is there anybody that you see out there that you would compare to bill clinton? >> well, the thing is, there could be. we just do not know. the take away from the meeting in charlotte is the party themselves cannot make these changes. they need a leader to take them to those changes. viewed out of touch, out of touch with the public. clinton came along and changed that. they understand it takes a leader. they look at the field that they have. they have marco rubio, chris christie, they do not know if any one of those will be the one. connell: the bipartisan group of senators yesterday. the way the republican party is handling this so far, chose politically, does it make sense to you? >> they are divided over it. that is all there is to it. senator jeff sessions was on the floor of the senate expressing real skepticism about this plan. leadership sources were saying, look, we w
is there a republican version of bill clinton out there? i am sure after 88 people remember that infamous speech that he did at the convention where he went too long. is there anybody that you see out there that you would compare to bill clinton? >> well, the thing is, there could be. we just do not know. the take away from the meeting in charlotte is the party themselves cannot make these changes. they need a leader to take them to those changes. viewed out of touch, out of touch with...